Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 25, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 25. 1937
THE CAPITAL" JOURNAL", SALEM, OREGON
A Secret Has Two Views Either It's Not Worth Telling or It's too Good to Keep.
CapitalJUournal
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
BATES
per line loo
per Un. 3 times 25o
Per line, 6 times 40a
per Una. I month SI .35
Minimum per ad 35 cent. Ads
may Plced by telephone but
bo allowance tor phone errors.
Want ads must be In by 10 am.
day of publication.
Circulation of the
Capital Journal
for the week ending Jan. 16,
1937. Daily average distribu
tion 11,007
Net Paid 10.664
For Sale Houses
(ROOM modern house, hardwood
floors, fireplace, tile floor In bathroom,
hwement. furnt.ee, garage, $'2b0 down,
balance monthly. 6-room house,
bullt-liu, basement, furnace, double
lsundry trays, garage. S2U00. On both
of these the paving will be paid In full
and taxes paid to 1038. P. H. BELL,
429 Oregon Bldg. Phone 8121. a21
UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICED
Flrit-claMi residential district. A larg
er house for a larger family. Comfort
ible, roomy. Pipe furnace, double
pluming. A Bargain at the price and
i such easy terms. A home you'll enjoy.
ROBERT P. BUDROW REAL ESTATE
Rm. 12 Ladd-Bush Bldg. Ph. 6965. h21
SiOO DOWN. 5 -room house. 2 large bed
rooms, in fine condition, basement,
furnace, corner lot, paving and walks
1 In. Good location to schools, on bus
1 line 42500.
11450. Large living room, dining rooms,
nice kitchen, 2 bedrooms, woodshed,
garage.
300 down. Stucco house at 2075 Myr
tle Ave. Largo living room, oak floor,
I bedrooms, basement, pipe furn
ace, fireplace, lawn and shrubbery
13375.
1300 down. Home at 1980 N. Church,
lime living room, bedroom, nice kit
chen, woodshed, garage. $1550.
MONEY TO LOAN
KELVIN JOHNSON - - 725 Court St.
Phone 3723 a21
l-R.h ouse. West Salem, 41000. 4200
down. bal. SIB mo.
-r. house. Norway St. 10004300
down. bal. 915 mo.
-r house. Market St. Good buy 11650.
950 cash, bal. Mtg.
If you want to Sell list with
HAWKINS & ROBERTS INC.
Phone 4109 a31
MOD. 8-rm. hse. Nice home, 1790 N.
Capitol. Three new 5-room. Columbia
Addition. Restricted district. Terms.
H. C. Hummel, builder. Dial 0334. a22
HOMES
4 rooms and nook. S1750
b rooms and nook, C1550
5 rooms furnished, 91500
New 4 room and nook. 92500
Modern 4 rooms. 92500
See Mr. Wldener with Wm, Bllven,
215 Mnsonle Bldg. a31
For Sale Farms
96 A. 7 ml. from Salem. 5-room house,
bath, ItghU. electric lights, large
barn, bldgs. All new. 5 A. strawber
ries, about H In timber 93500.
H A. at Brooks, 0-room house, chick
en house. 30x60. Large green house,
barn. timber. GOOD Soli. 3 wells
42500.
IIELV1N JOHNSON - - 725 Court St.
Phone 3723 bai-
92 ACRES apples, prunes, filberts. 1
miles from Dallas. Good road 92750.
Terms. Box 490 Capital Journal. b3l
FOR BALE 14'i acres. 6 ml. from Sa
lem: prunes, strawberries, nuts. 5 rm.
house, good well, electricity. See own
er. Rt. 4. B. 373. ' 22
For the Best Buys. See
HAWKINS e ROBERTS. INC.
For Sale Miscellaneous
MALI COLLIE PUP for sale Cheap If
taken at once, at 109 8. ComT. St., or
Phone 6470. e21
Tuesday, 96th 1:30 p.m. ml. N E.
Fairgrounds, on the SUverton road.
Consign your furniture, machinery &
Livestock, col. Ben Roth, auctlnoeer.
c21
NEW publlo address system manu
factured by national concern. De
aimed for ear or hall use. Ttp
inendoiia discount. Phone 4864. c33
DIRECTORY
BICYCLES
and Accessories Ramsden. 143 a. Lib, o'
EXCAVATING
Excavating of ail kinds, basement,
dui dirt hauled or moved Dirt for
sal, S-lrm Band ft Oravel Co M08 o
FLORIST
Brs'.ttcnipf, fort lowers. Dial 6904. o
FLOOR SANDING
y- H Ultg. Tel. 3837498 Mill. 088
LOCKSMITH
t-ft. 8: -wart. 251 Court. Ph. TO 1 8. 027
PAINTING
fcetnt.mn.rtn. n navla. Ph. 7204. o39
PI.IIMRING
'SO. M BARB Plumbing. heating,
abeet matal works. 164 8- commercial
PHOTO ENGRAVING
laiem Photo Engraving. 147 N. conn
SEWING MACH. REPAIRS
C. M. Leatberman. T. 8875. 1163 Waller.
028
3T0VE9 AND FENCE
stores, ranges, circulators
new and rebuilt stoves ranges
JM circulators Pence snd fence posts
R R an, aja rwt,. .hat. n
TRANSFER and STORAGE
them" Is no moving Job too smsll
y too Urn for us. Wa also handle
ramac, and itove oils, coal and brt-
"". Phone 3131 for price,. ijb
"JSJANSPER At BTORAOE. o '
ftfinn sawing
WOOD SAWINO Reasonable. Ph. 8290
o4fl
.S. B CROSS. Woodaawlnt. Pb "
WINDOW CLEANING
aw DEAL WINDOW CLEANING CO
For Sale Miscellaneous
BABY bumjy, HM. 1097 N. Capitol.
C23
TOR SALE baled alfalfa, oats, vetch
hav. straw lit., w h- ' .
Aurora, ph. It Aurora. c23
QOOD used 450-17 tires, alio i.r
baggage rack. Ina. Bllgh hotel. C24
ItWOSSKSSt'll ttsiiin
178.00 8-tube Uajrstlo cabinet, bal
ance due 122.80. Terms. ,5.00 down
3.00 monthly. See Mr. Jans.
UEO. C. WILL MUSIC STORE
TRUCK load choice sweet navel orang
es. 21-aOO-17-lSO to box. Place pack.
Special while lot lasts aa.75 case, S1.40
case. Puritan Cider Work, West
Salem. c21
POULTRY PertlllMr ckPd Wtn or
without peet moss. Ph. 133F3. Lee's
Hatchery. e.
ALFALFA. Clover and Oata and Vetch
..... ... jn-i wii. rann, vara. coil
Boysenberry Plants
Strong plants; place order, now for
Feb., March planting, 15c alngle, loo
25 or more. 185 per 1000. Call at 426
Grant St. SUverton. Prank Wilde. c30
TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines
lean Registers sold, rented, swapped.
Expert reostra. reasonable Drlces Rnen
Typewriter Etc. 420 Court. Ph. 773. c'
For Sale Wood
DRY Wood, all kinds. Phone 7368.
865 Hood St. ee42
For all kinds of wood Ph. 8836. ee41
SPECIAL dry wood. 85.50.
Ph. 3354.
ee41
16" Old Fir 5.50. 2nd 45. Ph. 0456. ee36
Dry wood that 1, dry. Ph. 5274. ce29
' 83.75. Ph. 4508. ee30
Tel. FENWICK 4537. Dry wood. ee29
WOOD Ph. 48F14. Smlth-Rubena.
ee23
MILL WOOD and planer wood 85.50 a
cord load. Cobbs-MltcheU. Phon, 7443.
349 South 12th. ee
Wanted Help
LADY to work in exchange for use of
light housekeeping room. PHONE 5470
or call at 109 8. Coml. St. g21
WOMEN. Earn Good Money mailing
out catalogs from home. Everything
supplied including stamps. No sell
ing, write, enclosing stamped enve
lope. Nationwide Distributors, 401
Broadway. N. T. S21
ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare
time; substantial weekly pay. Experi
ence unnecessary. Dignified work.
Stamp brings details. Vogue Co..
Dept. 3662. Jackson, Tenn. g21
Wanted Situation
MIDDLE aged lady would like nurs
Ins. Will help do the work. 640 N.
Commercial. h21
WANTED: Position as Physlclsn's of
fice assistant. Experienced In office
methods, electro-therapy, laboratory
and X-ray. Box 463 Med ford. Ore. h22
EXPERIENCED male Steno. Bkkpr.
References. Box 492 Cap. Journal. h22
CHILDREN competently cared for by
the hour or day. Phone 4483 h37
Wanted Miscellaneous
N. WOODRY. the Auctioneer, pays
cash or trade for used furniture or
what have you? Fn. Olio.
HERE IS ONE OF THE MANY
BARGAINS LISTED IN
THE
CAPITAL JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE
1036 CTTEV. Coupe. This car was trad
ed In by prominent local people on a
new Bulck. The actual mileage on this
car la only 2600 miles aeis
Watch thla feature every day and take advantage eg the many Bar
gains listed among the advertise menu.
For Rent
. mil .amir. aO. P. H.
Kf.ll. 439 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 8131. jal
Steam heated alp, rm. 833 Ferry. J33'
4-ROOM apt. Steam heat, elect, frig.
New management. Monterey, 833 rerry
ONE-ROOM rurnlshed Apartment, 160
Division. J33
4-ROOM modern house, 838, '""one
4397. ?2?
rum. 3-rm. Apt. 593 H. Summer. J33
Fiirn. 1-rm. Apt.
N. Com'l. 132
5-ROOM modern bungalow, M. Salem
rnoulre 387 Mission. J33
sleepino room 33.50 wk., light and
heat. 303 P. Winvcr.
Warm Rm. Par, els. In. Ph. 3859. J23
FARMS FOR RENT, 8ALI AND TRADE
Oregon Land Co. woodburn. Oregon.
unnFRN a-room house 30. E. A. Jn-
n. Phone 8877. J
OFFICE room for rent, 381 Ststs fit.
Phone 3713.
PIANOS. Phonographs ana sewing
machines for rent. H. L. Stiff Furnl;
turn CO. '
ture Co.
Room and Board
1 lame Front Rms. 315 a. Winter. 1126
. nn dii aoi tlmoiL Ph. 8336
- j29
ROOM-BOARD. Oarage. 1445 Oat U21
Lost and Found
STRAYED white wire haired terrier,
ZZU .nn bleeg marking,, male,
7; 1 mi- no. of Salem. Reward. Rt
k32
7. Bl. rn. w
SMALL Made male cocker spaniel, re
ward. 1456 N. 18th. Ph. 8439. k21
........eeeei
Personal
WOMEN Do you went a baby? Dr.
H WW Elders' Suite 1308 Schneider
BUI , t. Joseph. Missouri, has writ
ten s treatise explaining his treatment
for sterility due to functional weak
ness. U you write him. he wm send
It postpaid free of charge, to plain
wrapper.
FREE If excess acid causes you
rflzfTTu tn Has Pains. Indiges
tion Heartburn. GET free anipl
doVtor " preemption. Udg a, at Capital
Miscellaneous
WE Pick up dead and worthless cows,
horses and sheep. Ph. 4869. m37
Real Estate
LABI5H GARDENS
One to 5 a. tracts, about a ml. N. of
city limits, 10c bus fare; 1100 down,
balance like rent. Will furnish some
lumber to build. Some tracts have fine
timber. Rich U Relmann. 197 8.
High. Dial 8632. n21
98 ACRES. 8-r. hse., large barn, other
bldgs. 60 A. in cultl., 38 A. In timber
and pasture, 3 ml. from paved rc-ad.
on good gravel road. Price 3950; 9&0
down. 0 acres, 7 A. prunes, 1 a.
strawberries, 7-r. new hse. but not fin
ished. Elec.. nice barn, chicken hse,
2000. Some terms. 24 A., 13 A. fruit,
2 hses.. barn, chicken hse.. tractor with
equipment. 3 cows. 00 chickens. Total
price 30O0. Rich L. Relmann, 107 6.
High. Dial 8633. n3f
COWS ALFALFA HOOB
100 A. 35 A. cult.. 18 A. alfalfa. Springs,
creek, timber, good bldgs.. cows, hors
es, hay. Easy terms or take Improved
tract as part. Lisv your property with
me.
Jesse O. Campbell . 338 Ore. Bldg. n31
SUBURBAN TRACTS
Can give you nice selection either with
buildings or unimproved. Small down
payment and easy terms on the bal
ance. Salem school dlst., bus service,
electricity and paved streets.
CHILDS tb MILLER Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708.
SUBURBAN ACREAGE
5 acres close In, all under plow, 5-room
home, barn, 3 hen houses, excellent
orchard, fine soil. Only 3 miles out.
Price sue 50: cash (B00, bal. Ifl month
ly. SEE Mr. Walter with
CHILDS & MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phons 6708. n
Exchange Real Estate
SPECIAL Well built modern home,
good location. Will trade clear and
pay cash difference for downtown
building. What have you
CHILDS Se MILLER. Realtors
344 SUte St. Phone 6708. nn
EXCHANGE 3 houses, value $14,000,
Clear. Will trade for Income property
In Eugene. SEE Mrs. Ellis with
CHILDS MILLER. Realtors
344 State St. Phone 6708. nn
For the Best Buys, See
HAWKINS & ROBERTS. INC. nn
Financial Loans
SOUND INVESTMENTS: Make your
savings earn more interest. Buy a first
mortgage on real estate, the best se
curity of all. Loans available 9300 to
sooo. Net investors o vo o-.
CHILDS tt MILER. Mtge. Loans.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
LOW RATES - - - EASY TERMS
CONFIDENTIAL
P. A. EIKER State Uc. M-157. T43
100 .000 TO LOAN
Personal and chattel loans, 1 to 30
months repaying privilege. Prompt
service. ALSO unlimited funds for
real estate loans.
CHILDS & MILLER, INC.
Lie. S-204 r
STRAIGHT 6 money; no commis
sion. Benlamln Franklin Home Loan,
To build, modernize or refinance, see
Delano, 290 North cnurcn Bt.
LOANS
FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY.
Before borrowing elsewhere, consult
our Loan Department.
HAWKINS to ROBERTS. INO.
Guardian Building Salem
Financial Loans
CASH
FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS
Buy the things you need this Winter.
Psy cash and save when you shop.
We'll lend you the money. Come in
and find out about our planwhat a
friendly service this la how little It
coat how easy It Is to repay on terms
arranged to fit your budget. See us
now. FREE Social Security Record
book. Ask the cashier for your copy.
S18 Stats St. Phone 3740
BENEFICIAL FINANCE COMPANY
OF SALEM T
CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT
Borrow from an Independently owned
and operated Salem company where
your problems will receive personal
consideration both before and aftsi
the loan Is made.
Interest on unpaid balances 10 fees
Quick, courteaous service.
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT i
General Finance Corp.
301 First Natl Bank Bldg.. Salem. Ore.
Phone 9168. Lie. No. m-isb. r-
AUTO LOANS
NEW LOW RATE
WILLAMETTE LOAN CO.
613 Guardian Bldg. M-ISP. 1
5Uj MONEY to loan on good resl-
aence ana dusidcm property.
Chas. Hudkins 276 Stats St.
MORTGAGE LOANS on business and
residence properties. Lowest rates. Ab
rams fe Ellis, Inc. Masonic bldg. r
MONEY TO LOAN
On Salem residential property under
the W.H-A. plan, bong term loans wiw
low monthly payments. No commis
tnn Refinance or build a new boms.
W. H.ORABENHORSTACO., Realtors
134 S. Liberty Ct. Phone wm, r-
AUTO LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
Money to buy new or used cars. Pri
vate money st very low rates. No red
tape I to 30 monins to rvpay.
ROY H. SIMMONS
301 Pint Natl Bank Bldg.. Salem. Ore,
Phone 9158. Lio No. M-isa. r-
Business Opportunities
GOOD business for eldtrly couple. Ss
lem store snd living rooms. Price 8300
Valley Land Co.. 370H Ststs. u20
sandwich and coffee nhop in good
location on highway. Owner leaving
first of month, will sacrifice. Full
nrlee. 8255 with terms. DICK DAR-
wtet.t, REAL ESTATE. 1988 N. Cap
itol. Phona 351 1. U20
For the Best Buys. See
HAWKZNfi 4 ROBERT, INO.
Automobiles
A. Better Used Car for Less
Money at
McKay's
Liberal Trades Low G.M.A.C. Terms
Better Cars - - - Written Guarantees
McKay Chevrolet Co.
33 Center - Phone 3180 . - 430 North Commercial
Open Evenings and Sundays
Automobiles
VALLEY MOTOR
CLEARANCE SALE
1938 PORD DeLuxe Sedan. Trunk 8676
1936 FORD Tudor 57b
1935 FORD Fordor. . . Trunk ...8588
1934 FORD Victoria 8438
20 MODEL A FORDS 1928 to 1931
Any Body Style
OPSI flUXDATS
mnon A liberty
Tat. 7810 fog brl-ailseoa-FultOB
Business Opportunities
STORE and Lunch Room. Good In
come. All cash. Call for appointment.
WILLAMETTE REAL ESTATE
3B1 SUte Ph. 7113 u31
Automobiles
- One Price Used Cars - -The
Same Price to All
No Price Juggling on our Used Cars.
We advertise the prices of all our used
cars and you can readily recognize the
car you are interested In by the price
being on the windshield of each indi
vidual car together with the name of
Its former owner.
1B34 Bulck small series sedan. This
car has a nice built-in Truns,
finish Inside and out almost
Ilk new. Powered by Bulck's fa
mous valve-ln-head motor. .$ex
1B36 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan equip
ped with overdrive gear. . . Hot
water heater and many other
extras
1D3S Ford DeLuxe Coupe. Ha, fine
radio, heater and many extras to
makn your driving more com
fortable
1930 Chev. Coupe, this car was iraaea
In by prominent local people on
a, new Bulck. The actual mileage
on this car Is only 3000 miles 615
103d Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. If your
choice is a i-iymouin you wm
aurelv want to see this car before
you buy. Price reduced to ; . .VMS
1034 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe, dual equip
oed. The former owner took ex
ceptional care of this car and you
will, upon your personal inspec
tion, agree with us that this car
Is far above average, yet priced
to sell at only ,...515
1934 Pontlac Sedan 535
1934 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan.. 445
1933 Bulck DeLuxe 4-door Sedan a443
1031 Bulck DeLuxe 4-door Sedan S385
1930 Chev. Coupe. Extra good . . .8245
1929 Bulck 6 Sedan 276
1929 Bulck 8 Sedan 8245
1Q2Q TVwio-e D A. Sedan 1245
1930 Oakland Coupe. New paint. .8235
1939 Pontlac Coupe 185
1929 Graham light 6 Sedan 8195
1930 Pontlac Sedan 243
1928 Bulck 4-pass. Coupe 8135
1929 Chevrolet Coupe 8185
1929 Durant 6 Coupe 8135
1927 Bulck light 8 Sedan ........145
1936 Bulck Light 0 sedan siio
1939 Bulck light 6 Cpe. (Special) 8145
1928 Pontlac Sedan 105
1928 Pontlac Coupe 8115
1930 Studebaker 6 Sedan 8100
1928 Chevrolet Coach M
1938 Chevrolet Coach 7A
1827 Pontlac Sedan M
1925 Bulck Sedan 3&
1935 Olds Coach 35
1929 Ford Sport Roadster 8118
1931 M ftimon Sport coupe siff
1030 Bulck Sport Coupe 8316
Otto J. Wilson
mnnt sales & service
888 N. Com'l. Ph. Salem 6451. q31
USED CARS
88 Lafayette Sedan, new tlree. radio.
heater, new car guarantee.
SS Dodge Sedan DeLuxe. aa good a,
new.
88 Ford DeLuxe Tudor, t ply tires,
radio, 7.000 miles.
35 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, low mile
age, hester.
as Dodge Panel
33 Cher (4 door) Sedan
31 Chev Coach
an Mnbl A Coum
We have aeveral good buy, in cneap-
r cars, come in ana iook mem over.
WEEK-END SPECIAL
Btudebeker Dictator Sedan (reposses
sed) can be bought lor amount aue on
note.
Haab and Lerayette qn-
Carter & Church Mot. Co,
388 If. Coml. at. Phone S734
POLICE CHIEF ILL
IndependenceOscar Moore, who
has Just retired from eight yean'
active service as chief of police 01
Independence, Is In the veterans' ho.
pltal for obeervation and possible
treatment. Moore aervea in me
Philippine Insurrection and the
Spanish American war. He Is
member of the local Veterans 01
Foreign Wars.
CALLED TO OMAHA
SUverton Mrs. F. W. Schrotder.
daughter of the C. S. Bristol, left
Thursday night for Omaha where
the was called by the serious 111 new
of her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Schroe.
der has been with her parents, here
for several months.
Journal Want Ads Pay
Automobiles
Automobiles
1934 FORD Tudor 8435
1933 PORD Fordor DeLuxa ...8448
1932 FORD Tudor 8350
1932 FORD Coupe 8350
Center e Liberty
Tel 8158 lor Bond . at, Clair
Automobiles
Personally
Endorsed
By Lynn Lambeth, Pres.
of
State Motors, Inc.
35 HUDSON DeLuxe Club Sedan.
Radio and beater 8806
34 HUDSON DeLuxe Sedan.
Radio and heater 8695
36 TER RAP LANE Pick-up. 6000
miles' $636
36 FORD DeLuxe Sedan. Sam as
new 8636
34 HUDSON Coupe. Radio ate heat
er. Low mileage 8505
38 PONTIAC Coupe. New tires.
new paint S3s
33 HUPMOBILE DeLuxe Sedan.
Fender wells $305
28 STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan.
A-l shape 8 95
37 WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan, New
paint, motor overhauled 8 05
MANY OTHERS
State Motors Inc.
HUDSON PACKARD Dealers
125 Chemeketa at High. Ph.- 8400
open Nights ana sunaav, q-
Legal
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE County Court of the State
of Oregon for County of Marlon.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, as Executrix of the es
tate of Rebecca Mount deceased, has
filed her final account in the of
fice of the County Clerk of Clacka
mas County, Oregon, and that Mon
day the 1st day of March, 1837, at
the hour of 10 In the forenoon of
said day, in the Circuit Court Room
of said Court has been appointed
by said Court as the time and place
for the hearing of objections there
to and the settlement thereof. Dat
ed and first published January 25,
1937; last publication February 22,
1B37.
GERTRUDE MOUNT,
Executrix of the estate of
Rebecca Mount, Deceased.
W. L. MULVEV,
Rooms 6-7, Barclay Bldg.,
Oregon City, Ore.
Attorney for Executrix.
Jan. 25, Feb. 1 15 22
Continuation of
Curb Building
from pee. 1
In adhering to a policy of a "cap-
ltol group" building program, of
which the new capltol Is the center,
Lite vuiuiitaBiuia puiniira im- uiav cv
tension of state-owned lands must
be toward the north. The report
further recommended that If no leg
islative action Is taken, the city of
Salem pass an ordinance restricting
business activity In the capltol area,
A request that the legislature look
into the problem of a heating plant
for the new capltol was put forward
by the commission. It was pointed
out that the heating plant which
served the old capltol was not de
stroyed and that it was capable of
serving the new structure. The plant
may not be sufficient to supply ad
ditional buildings, however.
The audit report of the commis
sion showed that It irpent $113,602.72
up to December 1, 1036.
The report was signed by J. A.
McLean, chairman; T. H. Ban Held,
Ernest C. Dal ton. J. H. Lake, George
R. Lewis. O. A. Marshal. H. H. OHn
ser, Robert W. Sawyer and Mrs.
Oordon Voorhlea.
MANCLA VERT ILL
MillersburgT. N. Man la, pro
prietor of'Manela's Wayside store,
has received word that his brother.
A. B. Manela, Is seriously 111 In
Ysklma, Wash. Mrs. Manela Is re
covering from an attack of influ
enza.
A church has been tnwroorated
in California to operate a chain of
laboteU and a baseball league.
BUDGET AUDIT
ASKED AS CURB
ON MISTAKES
(Continued from page 1)
of the budget to correct other mis
takes found as well as to verify var
ious estimates. The request was made
to the secretary of state who as
signed his auditing staff to work to
assist the legislative comrnittees.
The move to precipitate Immediate
action on the two so-called anti
strike bills by the house had not de
veloped today but the proposal to
introduce the Identical bills In the
senate was being pushed for culmi
nation by tomorrow. The bills call
ing for definition of picketing and
the 30 day compulsory arbitration
measure likewise were expected In
the senate tomorrow.
A bill directed against drunken
driving was safely through Its first
obstacle of the Oregon legislature
today, passed by the senate after ex
tended arguments.
The bill, sponsored by Senator W.
E. Burke, Yamhill county, provides
that the arresting officer may use his
own Judgment on evidence relating
to the Intoxication of the accused
driver. A section also giving him the
authority to call a physician was tak
en out by the senate committee on
revision of laws.
The measure is an amendment to
the statute relating to drunken driv
ing and deprives the, accused driver
of the right to call a physician.
The morning meeting of the senate
also saw Senator Byron O. Carney's
controversial unicameral resolution
suffer a preliminary defeat. After
the Clackamas county senator had
moved that the resolution be with'
drawn for revision, the senate voted
to keep It In the resolutions commit
tee.
A measure giving the fish commis
sion the right to set the seasons on
commercial fishing on the Columbia
river was passed after P. M. Francis-
oovich, president of the senate, left
the platform for the first tune to
argue his bill.
Four bills were Introduced In the
morning session. Including one by
Senator P. J. Stadelman providing
exemption from taxation for equip
ment and fixtures used in supplying
water on a cooperative, non-profit
basis.
The house passed two bills be
fore adjourning until afternoon
These two measures approved by
the committee on Irrigation and
drainage would give the state engi
neer the right to Issue permits for
use of water without repayment of
amount charged district under
former law, and give state reclama
tion commission the right to accept
bond in case of loss of permits for
Irrigation.
Colds kept three representatives
from the morning session, Daisy
Be vans, Clackamas; Delbert Norton,
Multnomah, and V. B. Staples, Mal
heur. Two Joint memorials were adopt
ed by the house, the first asking
congress for early settlement of the
Pacific coast maritime strike, and
the second petitioning the state of
California to remove their border
Inspection.
Prohibition of the sale or use of
firecrackers or other fireworks ex
cept for certain public gaUierings
permitted by state board of health
and the state fire marshal was ask
in a bill Introduced by Representa
tive A. K. Hlggs, Multnomah. This
measure would prevent the present
extensive use of fireworks by chil
dren on July 4. Another measure
sponsored by Hlggs was read for
the first time, providing sanitary
regulations for camp car and trail
ers. Issuance of special teacher's per
mlts by the superintendent of public
instruction was provided in a meas
ure brought into the house by Rep
resentative Lyle D. Thomas, Polk.
The report of the resolutions com
mittee favoring creation of the of
fice of lieutenant governor for Ore
gon was adopted.
A constitutional amendment al
lowing for payment of $8 per day
for 40 days for legislators instead of
the present S3 and a measure to
prohibit the use of and the demol
lshment of all slot machines and
pin ball machines in the state were
slated for early Introduction, It wax
revealed by Representative Hannah
Martin. Marion, today. Mrs. Martin
also plans to submit another bill to
the legislature, by request, wmcn
would provide compensation to the
family or Floyd B. McMuiien, lor-
mer Willamette university stuOnt.
who was killed while helping fight
the state capltol fire on April 36.
1935.
A communication from the city
council of Portland was read In the
lower house during the morning sex
Mon asking for home rule In regard
to traffic rrgumnon in t-oruana.
At the Library
Of timely Interest to citizens of
Salem should be the new complla
tlon of Bummers entitled "Unlearn
era! Le(nlatures." Just received at
the 6alem Public library. Another
phase of government, of current In
terest, Is contained In Profewor 1
Menism'i -"Public Service and Spe
cial TTalnlng." Dr. Meniam was one
of ths members of President Roose
velt's committee on reorganization
of the federal fovemment. and it
was that committee's recommenda
tions which formed tht basis of ths
president's message to congress this
month.
A partial list of newly-catalogued
items Incorporated Into the library's
collections is as follows:
FICTION
Brody Nobody Starve.
Una Winds over th Campus.
ftEFEKENCE
SaTsce A Uit ol Refertnees ea the
Fits Industry and 1U Reiitajd Industries.
University Debaters Annual.
ELTGIOM
Ollkry Oettlns Help From fuilcioa.
Hunter Out of tht Far Kant.
ECONOMICS AND SOCIO LOOT
Johns n Consumers Cooperatives.
Htaly Bronner New Llsht an rtelin.
tuency and Its Treatmnt.
nOVEaNMENT
Summers, eomp UtUcamsral leeeiaLa-
tures.
Mrrrlatm Public anrlea anil Hrwvial
Train inc.
BesrdEdueation under the Masts.
Hitler The Nasi Party, tha atata and
Belli ion.
Thompson Oilture Under the Hssls.
EDUCATION
Rellly Horw to Find and Follow Tour
Career.
Burr s Aultt Ca Orsantxinc a Fra
ternity. Walch An Outline of Oebatlns.aDd Da
bs te Coaching.
Grant 8ei Education in the High
School.
Orant Education in ex and Heredity.
PHTMCft
Dsrrow The RenatBii.net of Physics.
ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Poorteuaar The Art ol the Book and
Its Illustration.
Moholy-Naiy The New Vision.
Ledoux The Art of Japan.
Matachaft The Gsrden Calendar.
Practical Small Homes Third Edition.
Bement Plsure Construction.
Read Art and Industry.
Ptcaioo Plcasiio. 1D30-193S.
New York (city) Metropolitan Museum
of Art Notes on Prints,
Roths Movie Parade.
SPORTS
Knudsen A Text-Book of Oymnsstlcs.
Lewis Bldins.
LIT r RATI 'RE
New Republic The New Republic An
thology. leu-iBss.
The Theatre Oulld Antholotr.
Csnby Seven Years' Harvest.
Hemon Maria Chapdelslne.
Msurols- Les Silences du Colonel Bram
ble.
TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
The Lincoln His h way AuoclaUon The
Lincoln Hisnwsy.
McDowall Peaks and Frescoes.
Hearn Kwsldan.
Herskovlts and HerskovUs Rebel Des
tiny. Iiely and Richards Four Centuries In
BIOflRAPHT
Adams The Letters of Mrs. Henry Ad
ami. 1005.183.
Tappan in the Days of Alfred the
Oreat,
Hushes A London Olrl of the Eighties.
Miller I round No Peace.
Continuation of
Revenue Agent
-from page 1
ber of the University Glee club and
the Apollo club of Salem. He was a
member of the Episcopal choir for
a number of years and recently was
elected Junior warden of St. Paul's.
He was also a member of the Ob
sidians of Eugene.
Survivors Include three children,
Miss Dorothy Estella Williams, i
student at Oregon State college
Winston Williams of Fort Lewis,
Wa&h., and Thomas Lark in Will
iams, Jr., of Maywood, Calif. A sis
ter, Mrs. Mabel Bobbins of Milton.
and two brothers, Sherwood and
Raymond Williams, both of La
Grande, also survive.
Funeral announcements will be
made later by the Clough-Barrick
company.
BUTTERFIELD8 TOUR
Woodburn Postmaster and Mrs.
H. F. Butterf ield left Saturday morn
ing in their car for California points
and will go as far south as Santa
Barbara where they will visit at the
home of thUr son. Vail Buttenield,
They expect to be absent three weeks.
Mlllersburg Larry Alexander,
who is employed at the Democrat-
Herald In Albany, Is recovering
from a severe case of Influenza at
his home In this district.
ACROSS
L Turn the head
of a vessel
towards the
wind
I. Kitchen utensU
S. Article or
apparel
11. Pertaining to
ths mouth
U. Ornament on
the top of a
spire
14. Kalian opera
U. Small body aof
land sur
round sd by
water
16. Dismayed
18. City In Ohio
10. Bar of wood
or metal
II. Fodder pit
ta. Markets
17. Mountain
Solution of Saturday's Puzzle
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iTiNKrai RONBBESOT
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Erf dNi&tf ElSjE lAFETp
noar ancient
Troy
10. Una of an
early Ksryp
tlan race
It. District in
London
It. Mont ancient,
(acred, ana
binding
Roman
n. amass
11. Arabian
military
commander
IT. En em of
cJaanllnea
II. Small piece
used In
soldering
II. Greek Island
41. City In China
41. Trim
4b. Signifies
41. Uorneahoer's
tool
M, Rncourage
14. Rrigion
ha. Dcay
M. Wild plum
17. Psrs of a
watch or
clock
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SEDATIVE EASES
SUFFERING POPE
Vatican City, Jan. 35 UV-PODe '
Piua XL his pain slightly eased by
poweriul new sedative, headed
world wide celebrations today of
the 19th centenary of the conver
sion of St. Paul.
Although sull suffering, the
pope was said to have rested better
than for the past few nights because
of the new kind of drops given him
to relieve his agony.
Vatican sources said his doctors
resorted to the new treatment be- .
cause they felt he must have soma .
rest if he is to stay alive.
The nature of the drops was not
disclosed.
The aged pontiff heard mass in .
his private chapel and sent his .
blessing to the pontificlal ceremony
in St. Paul's Basilica which was at- .
tended by a number of cardinals.
Vatican sources reported for the
first time since his illness he asked
for and was given a cordial to bol
ster his strength for discussions .
with prelates.
REFUND OF TAX ;
TO KAY MILLS
Washington, Jan. 25 (JPt The
names of 23 taxpayers in the Ore- .
gon collection district appeared to
day on the list of federal tax re .
funds In excess of $500 for the fis
cal year 1936, as announced by the
Internal revenue bureau.
Those receiving refunds, all a
income taxes unless otherwise not
ed, were:
Mrs. Coldle 8. Adams, U27.TI:
Harry L. Hart, (1,444.13; Ella
Hirsch, residuary legatee, Clemen-
tine Hirsch, ll.805.SS (estate); P.
L. Jackson, $710.88; Adolph R. Ja
cobs heirs, $505.83 (estate); John
Kiernan, $3,875.18 (estate); Henry
Lewis, $629.69 (estate); I J. and
Mary C. Skaggs, $923.14; Terminal
Flour -Mills company, $680.46; Mrs.
Virginia Z. Wheeler, $1,262.16;
Ralph E-. and Grace N. Williams,
$997.74; Connell Brothers Company,
Ltd, $862.40 (wheat processing);
Crown Mills, $12,153.40 (wheat and
cotton); D. Hecht and Company,
$11,031.82 (wheat); Home Service
Company, $523.32 (cotton); Kerr
Olfford and Co., $2,414.72 (wheat):
Strauss and Company, Inc., $838.13
(paper and jute); Terminal Flour
Mills Co., $5.043 .29 (wheat) and Wil
cox Hayes Company, $1,379.84, all of
Portland.
First National bank, Athena,
$698.92; Thomas Kay Woolen Mill
company, Salem, $692.13; Earl L.
McNutt. Eugene, $12,285.39; Max
Oberdorfer, St. Helens, $524.09; and
Underwood Lumber Company, Inc.
Lakevlew, $1.697.83.
Russell Trades Farm
Marlon H. 8. Russell has traded
his place In town for Wesley and
S. P. Stephens' Interest In the Ste
phens Bros, ranch east of town. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Akin and son Leroy,
who have been living on the place,
have purchased a ranch between Ly
ons and Mehama and have moved.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family will
move In the spring after making
improvements on the place.
A htt-sklp autol.it caused the death
of Freddie, the last of the fire horses
at Shreveport, La.
I. Cast Indian
palm
S. That which
slvea stsv
billty
Subntance
which win
not mix
with water
10. Poem
II. Urchin
17. Purpose
11. Transparent
minora!
21. Nobleman
24. Mak muddy
f. Pronoun
36. Vocal
composition
17. Chilled.
25. Rounded roof
19. IndlKO plant
3L Period for
which a
thing lasts
14. In ths forward
part
15. lota
40. Perceive
42. l.AVen
44. Irish
expletive
4. Competent
47. Gas occurring
in ths air
41. Proof
reader's
direction
41. Kvll .
Ho. flwina can ton
M. lltwerage
M. Pigpen
tt. Indefinite
i amount
It. Encamp
DOWN
L Feminine name
t. tSMher of two
con delta.
lions
I. Autumn
4. RtmsavaT
6. Udibls seed
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atdde for a
specific uts
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